PHYSICAL SECURITY PROFESSIONAL (PSP)
EXAM 2025/2026 WITH 100% ACCURATE
ANSWERS
1. What is the definition of aponeurosis in anatomical terms?
A type of muscle fiber
A lymphatic duct
A cavity in the body
A broad, flat tendon
2. Describe the significance of the cisterna chyli in the lymphatic system.
The cisterna chyli is responsible for producing red blood cells.
The cisterna chyli serves as a major collecting reservoir for
lymph from the lower body.
The cisterna chyli filters toxins from the blood.
The cisterna chyli connects the lymphatic system to the
circulatory system.
3. Describe the significance of rectus fibers in relation to anatomical
positioning.
Rectus fibers are only found in the upper body and do not relate
to midline positioning.
Rectus fibers run parallel to the midline, which is important for
understanding muscle alignment and movement.
Rectus fibers run perpendicular to the midline, affecting lateral
movement.
, Rectus fibers are responsible for rotational movements around
the midline.
4. What is the anatomical structure that originates from the suprascapular
, ligament and the adjacent scapula?
Sternocleidomastoid muscle
Pectoralis major muscle
Omohyoid muscle
Trapezius muscle
5. Describe the location and significance of the palatine tonsils in the
human body.
The palatine tonsils are located in the chest and assist in
breathing.
The palatine tonsils are located at the base of the tongue and
help in digestion.
The palatine tonsils are located at the back and sides of the
throat and play a role in the immune response.
The palatine tonsils are found in the nasal cavity and filter air.
6. The __________ are major muscles that are powerful, fan-shaped muscles
located on each side of the upper chest.
scalenus muscles
external intercostal muscles
diaphragm
pectoralis major muscles
7. Describe the role of the gluteus minimus in the body.
The gluteus minimus aids in flexing the elbow.
The gluteus minimus stabilizes the spine during movement.
The gluteus minimus is primarily responsible for knee extension.
, The gluteus minimus assists in hip abduction and medial
rotation.
8. What is the term used to describe the attachment of a muscle tendon to
a moveable bone?
Extension
Origin
Flexion
Insertion
9. What is the anatomical term for the front side of the thigh?
posterior
lateral
medial
anterior
10. If a patient has an injury affecting the vastus intermedius, which
movement would likely be impaired?
Shoulder abduction
Hip flexion
Elbow flexion
Knee extension
11. The word rectus (as part of the name of the muscle) indicates that the
muscle fibers run _____________ _.
parallel to midline
perpendicular to midline
EXAM 2025/2026 WITH 100% ACCURATE
ANSWERS
1. What is the definition of aponeurosis in anatomical terms?
A type of muscle fiber
A lymphatic duct
A cavity in the body
A broad, flat tendon
2. Describe the significance of the cisterna chyli in the lymphatic system.
The cisterna chyli is responsible for producing red blood cells.
The cisterna chyli serves as a major collecting reservoir for
lymph from the lower body.
The cisterna chyli filters toxins from the blood.
The cisterna chyli connects the lymphatic system to the
circulatory system.
3. Describe the significance of rectus fibers in relation to anatomical
positioning.
Rectus fibers are only found in the upper body and do not relate
to midline positioning.
Rectus fibers run parallel to the midline, which is important for
understanding muscle alignment and movement.
Rectus fibers run perpendicular to the midline, affecting lateral
movement.
, Rectus fibers are responsible for rotational movements around
the midline.
4. What is the anatomical structure that originates from the suprascapular
, ligament and the adjacent scapula?
Sternocleidomastoid muscle
Pectoralis major muscle
Omohyoid muscle
Trapezius muscle
5. Describe the location and significance of the palatine tonsils in the
human body.
The palatine tonsils are located in the chest and assist in
breathing.
The palatine tonsils are located at the base of the tongue and
help in digestion.
The palatine tonsils are located at the back and sides of the
throat and play a role in the immune response.
The palatine tonsils are found in the nasal cavity and filter air.
6. The __________ are major muscles that are powerful, fan-shaped muscles
located on each side of the upper chest.
scalenus muscles
external intercostal muscles
diaphragm
pectoralis major muscles
7. Describe the role of the gluteus minimus in the body.
The gluteus minimus aids in flexing the elbow.
The gluteus minimus stabilizes the spine during movement.
The gluteus minimus is primarily responsible for knee extension.
, The gluteus minimus assists in hip abduction and medial
rotation.
8. What is the term used to describe the attachment of a muscle tendon to
a moveable bone?
Extension
Origin
Flexion
Insertion
9. What is the anatomical term for the front side of the thigh?
posterior
lateral
medial
anterior
10. If a patient has an injury affecting the vastus intermedius, which
movement would likely be impaired?
Shoulder abduction
Hip flexion
Elbow flexion
Knee extension
11. The word rectus (as part of the name of the muscle) indicates that the
muscle fibers run _____________ _.
parallel to midline
perpendicular to midline